WO2013153462A2 - Rasoir électrique à mouvement alternatif - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B26—HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B26B21/00—Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor
- B26B21/08—Razors of the open or knife type; Safety razors or other shaving implements of the planing type; Hair-trimming devices involving a razor-blade; Equipment therefor involving changeable blades
- B26B21/14—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle
- B26B21/38—Safety razors with one or more blades arranged transversely to the handle with provision for reciprocating the blade by means other than rollers
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- a bladed tool called a razor
- a bladed tool is primarily used in the removal of unwanted body hair through the act of shaving.
- kinds of razors include straight razors, disposable razor, and electric razors.
- Safety razorz with disposable blades was first invented in 1901, by the American inventor King C. Gillette.
- the straight razors with double-edged safety razor, with replaceable blades, was first manufactured by King C. Gillette., while The first electric razor was patented in 1928 by the American manufacturer Col. Jacob Schick. Prof Alexandre Horowitz, from Philips laboratories is the one who invented the very successful concept of the rotary electric razor, which has a shaving head consisiting of cutters, that cut the hair entering the head of the razor at dry skin level.
- Electric razors are normally powered by rechargeable batteries, sealed inside the razor's case.
- a hand held oscillating razor for wet shaving comprising an internally operated eccentric for forcibly, rapidly vibrating the cutting blades, is disclosed in patent No.: US 4,744,144, wherein the transmissibility operating point and the roll couple attributes of the unit, insure that the razor exhibits uniform shaving characteristics, substantially independently of the manner in which it may be held by the user.
- US 5,131,147 Reciprocating Cam Powered Razor in which the drive is effected through the use of multi-sided triangular section cams, to reciprocate the inner hair cutting sleeve in a multiple manner, but for a single revolution of the drive shaft, arrangements are included wherein the shaving operation is carried out without the interference of the handle body. The vibratory effect of these cams add a good feeling to the skin and direct hair into the cutting slots of the cutting head.
- Patent publication No.: US 20050172492 an electric shaver, a high low cost dry shaver includes a cutting assembly includes a motor, and an associated drive shaft for operating the cutting reciprocations greater than eight thousand cycles per minute for the high-speed shearing operation.
- a cam assembly is interposed between the motor and the cutting assembly for translating motor revolutions to cutting reciprocations.
- the hair accumulates nearly vertically with time, in-between the blades, and the next hair to be cut, blocking the blades from cutting more hair, so the user normally, either flush the blades from the hair, or knock the razor on the wash basin, or slide backward the razor on his face, to release the stuck and accumulating hair, to guide again the razor toward the remaining non-cut hair.
- Some users developed their skills, to shave their hair via a reciprocating movement of the blades, towards the hair and away, in a so called cut-release hair.
- the invention here, aims to povide a successful effective and active, cheap and simple, electric wet razor, using some available parts in the mechanism of conventional razors, to simulate and carry out that operation automatically. Disclosure of Invention
- the accumulated hair in front of the razor head blocks the blades from shaving (cutting) more hair, as a result, a high number of flushing of the shaver blades from the stuck hair is carried out.
- a conventional way used by some users, is to retard back the shaver head, by sliding it back on the face, to release the standing stuck hair, then moving the shaver head again towards a non-cut hair region.
- a hand held shaver is modified, such that the tubular housing of the shaver contains a battery, powering a drive motor, that drives a pinion gear, driving a crown gear, which drives a camshaft.
- the camshaft tapered side is pushing away a spring loaded follower, that by its role pushes the blades head in a reverse direction, in relation to the shaving forward direction, while when the cam tapered side is rotated, such that the convex side of the cam become with a slight contact with the follower, the follower is retarded back by the spring, wherein while the follower is retarded back, it pulls the razor head in the same cutting direction.
- the razor head is moving back and forth, as a result, every time the hole razor is pulled towards cutting the hair, the razor head moves back and release and spread the stuck hair, while the hand of the user, and the forward reciprocation of the head, move the shaving head forward toward a new non cut-hair to be cut.
- FIG. 1 Illustrates a 3-dimensional view for the reciprocating razor.
- FIG. 2 Illustrates a 3-dimensional view for the reciprocating razor inner mechanism.
- FIG. 3 Illustrates a 3-dimensional view for the reciprocating mechanism main parts.
- FIG. 4. A Illustrates a three dimensional view for the reciprocating razor forward hair cut, by the forward drag of the user.
- FIG. 4. B Illustrates a front view for the razor forward hair cut.
- FIG. 5. Illustrates a three dimensional view for the razor reciprocating backward for hair release.
- FIG. 5. B Illustrates a front view for the razor reciprocating backward for hair release.
- FIG. 6. Illustrates a three dimensional view for the reciprocating razor forward hair cut, accompanied with forward drag by the user.
- FIG. 6. B Illustrates a front view for the reciprocating razor forward hair cut.
- each part has many features, we made it easy to read, by referring to each feature with a number included in the parts description text, and in the parts numbering list, the numbering of the parts features is indicated here by starting it sequentially from number 20, whenever a part feature appears in a text, it is directly assigned its required serial number. As example in FIG. 1, the parts' features are arranged sequentially from number 20 to 21 , 22...
- the accumulated hair in front of razor's 20 head 21 of blades 22 blocks the blades 22 from shaving (cutting) more hair, as a result, a high number of flushing of the head 21 of blades 22 from the stuck hair is carried out, or sometimes knocking the razor 20 on the inner edge of the wash basin, to release the blocking hair in between the blades 22, in addition to the accumulated hair on the front side of the blades head 21.
- the blades head 21 of the hand held wet razor 20 is to be the reciprocating part, it is found that to reciprocate this part practically, and as a design requirement, this part should not reciprocate in relation to the two arms 23 supporting it, neither both reciprocate relative to the joint block 24, nor the three parts (blades head 21, supporting arms 22, and joint block 24) reciprocate relative to the tubular link 25, but the hole set, which is composed of the blades head 21, supporting arms 23, joint block 24, and the tubular link 25, should reciprocate as one block relative to the handle 26 of the razor 20, wherein the tubular link 25 should move forward and backward (reciprocate) telescopically in and out through the front hollow interconnection part 27 of the tubular handle 26, it is shown in FIG. 1, where the place of the telescopic operation is located.
- a power source is required to drive the mechanism, wherein a conventional handle's tubular housing 26 of the razor 20, contains a rechargeable battery 28, powering a drive motor 29, that drives a pinion gear 30, driving a crown gear 31, which drives a camshaft 32.
- the cam's 32 tapered side is pushing away a spring 33 loaded follower 34, that by its role pushes the joint block 34, which pushes the supporting arms 23, which pushes the blades head 21 in a reverse direction, in relation to the shaving forward direction, while when the cam's 32 tapered side is rotated, such that the convex side of the cam 32 becomes with a slight contact with the follower 34, the follower 34 is be retarded back by the spring 33, wherein while the follower 34 is retarded back, it pulls the blades head 21 in the same cutting direction.
- the blades head 21 is to be moving back and forth, as a result, every time the hole razor 20 is pulled towards cutting the hair, the blades head 21 moves back and release and spread the stuck hair, while the hand of the user, and the forward reciprocation of the head 21, move the shaving head forward toward a new non cut-hair to be cut.
- FIG. 4 Illustrates a three dimensional view for the reciprocating razor 20 forward hair cut of part of a beard on a man face, wherein the user at first locate the first edge where to cut the hair, then he shaves normally for nearly 0.5 cm - 1 cm distance, depending on the length of the hair, or quantity. It is demonstrated in the figure, how the part of the cut hair has started accumulating in-between the blades head 21, and the rest of the non-cut hair, blocking the blades 22 from cutting the blocked non-cut hair.
- FIG. 4. B Illustrates a front view for the razor's head 21 forward hair cut on part of a man face.
- A Illustrates a three dimensional view for the razor 20 after starting the reciprocation option, wherein it reciprocates backward for hair release. The reciprocating option which is to be kept running for the whole shaving process. It is demonstrated here, that even the user continued dragging the razor 20 down in-between the first step in (FIG.4) and the second step in (FIG.
- FIG. 5 Illustrates a front view for the razor 20 reciprocating backward for hair release.
- FIG. 6. B Illustrates a front view for the reciprocating razor 20 forward hair cut, after being dragged forward by the user.
- Note 1 The user should neither keep shaving, without cleaning the razor's head 21, nor cleaning his face from the accumulated hair, but the reciprocating option here, decreases the number of times for repeating this face and razor's head flushing operation to less than 30%.
- the reciprocating razor 20 may have a speed selector, depending on the beard thickness, and length.
- the razor 20 may still have also the conventional vibration option, which works depending on the same battery and motor.
- the subject invention has the following benefits, which make it easier to be industrially applicable:
- an electric wet razor can simulate perfectly the actual recommended effective and active shaving, but with a top quality controlled shaving performance than the manual one.
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L'invention concerne l'obtention d'un rasoir électrique à mouvement alternatif (20), qui simule automatiquement à la perfection une opération manuelle, par un mouvement alternatif de la tête (21) des lames, l'utilisateur pouvant évacuer les poils accumulés de manière répétée à l'avant de la tête (21) des lames qui empêchent les lames de raser (couper) plus de poils. Un rasoir manuel (20) pour un rasage humide est modifié. Le logement tubulaire du rasoir contient une pile, qui alimente un moteur d'entraînement, lequel entraîne un engrenage à pignons (30) qui entraîne une roue plate (31) qui entraîne un arbre à cames. Le côté évasé de la came (32) repousse un poussoir à ressort (34) qui, par son rôle, pousse la tête (21) des lames dans une direction inverse, par rapport à la direction vers l'avant de rasage, tandis que lorsque le côté évasé de la came (32) est mis en rotation, de façon que le côté convexe de la came (32) entre en contact léger avec le poussoir (34), le poussoir (34) est retenu par le ressort, ce qui a pour effet de tirer la tête (21) du rasoir dans la même direction de coupe.
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WO1987000112A1 (fr) * | 1985-06-26 | 1987-01-15 | The Gillette Company | Agencement de rasoir |
WO2004018165A1 (fr) * | 2002-08-21 | 2004-03-04 | Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. | Rasoir a element de coupe a mouvement periodique |
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GB191309242A (en) * | 1913-04-19 | 1913-11-06 | George Howard Tuttle | Improvements in and relating to Safety Razors. |
WO1987000112A1 (fr) * | 1985-06-26 | 1987-01-15 | The Gillette Company | Agencement de rasoir |
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WO2016203326A1 (fr) * | 2015-06-17 | 2016-12-22 | Special Chemicals Ltd. | Appareil de rasage |
US10434670B2 (en) | 2015-06-17 | 2019-10-08 | Special Chemicals Ltd. | Shaving apparatus |
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